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link; interlink; umbilical; linchpin (something that holds the various elements of a complicated structure together: The monarchy was the linchpin of the nation's traditions and society. RHWD Alexander Demidov); converging point (Volodimir1978); liaison between (Alexander Demidov); point of contact (Евгений Тамарченко); dotted line (контекст Johnny Bravo); the connecting link | |||
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liaison (Alexander Matytsin) | |||
nexus; glue | |||
interface; intermedium (pl -ia, -iums); linker (напр., ДНК); linker (напр., ДНК); go-between; connecting link | |||
interosculation | |||
mediator | |||
linker (1. (computing) a program that adjusts two or more machine-language program segments so that they may be simultaneously loaded and executed as a unit 2. (in systemic grammar) a word that links one word, phrase, sentence, or clause to another; a co-ordinating conjunction or a sentence connector Compare binder (sense 11). Collins Alexander Demidov) | |||
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